What a wild few days for both Oklahoma basketball fans and our team of IT professionals.
The OKC Thunder contacted InterWorks late Friday afternoon with an urgent need to support a high-demand team media event. The OKC Thunder have their own capable IT staff, but this team is very busy preparing for all other aspects of the current playoff environment. This event would require an expert team, ready to architect the right solution and install without hesitation to support the high-demand requirements.
Above: Kevin Durant (front left), team and Coach Scott Brooks (front right).
The Call
We didn’t have much information on the event, but it was assumed it would be related to the playoff series. We were told that the event would be held at their practice facility on Tuesday, and they’d need the entire 15,000 sq ft building, including basketball court, workout area and locker rooms, to be covered with rock-solid Wi-Fi access. The Thunder told us to expect 800-900 people for the event and assume 500+ would be on the network at any time. In addition, they required InterWorks to keep support technicians onsite in case there were issues throughout the event.
We kept quiet as asked and dove into the project. Then today, we heard the news …
Kevin Durant Named MVP
News: Kevin Durant named 2013-14 @Kia NBA Most Valuable Player. pic.twitter.com/Oy2O8K1Iy9
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) May 6, 2014
Of course you need a rock-solid IT environment when all sports media will be showing up to your house! Announced by NBA on Tuesday morning, Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder will receive his first MVP award.
Now we knew what we were up against. The requirements had not changed, and the stakes were as high as ever, but this news put the whole Thunder Wi-Fi project in a new light. At 3 p.m. Central Standard Time, the OKC Thunder’s entire practice facility had to be running a flawless wireless network.
InterWorks Selects Ruckus for the OKC Thunder MVP Announcement
Once we accepted the challenge of blanketing the Thunder’s practice facility with Wi-Fi, we went to work designing the right solution. The Thunder’s close partner, COX Cable, had already run a 100Mb fiber connection into the building, so we had a large bandwidth pipe with which to work. After considering all requirements and heat-mapping the facility on Monday, a Ruckus wireless solution was selected.
Pushed through a Dell PowerConnect switch and protected via a SonicWALL NSA 3500 security appliance, the Ruckus ZoneDirector 1106 Wireless LAN Controller centrally managed the hot zone. To spread the Wi-Fi signal throughout the facility, six Ruckus ZoneFlex R700 units were strategically placed and tested thoroughly.
The solution came together quickly and survived rigorous testing prior to the event due to two factors: A great choice in partners (Ruckus and Dell) and significant experience working with these powerful tools.
Event Success
If you know anything about InterWorks, we go to great lengths to hire the right people and work with all the right tools. When flawless execution is the only requirement in IT, people that know us will only call us.
Above: Kevin Durant (far left), team and coaches during the press conference.
Just as expected, the event went perfectly. The team of InterWorks solution architects, made up of myself and Tuan Nguyen, worked tirelessly through the weekend and right up until the event. We had a great time on the project and loved the opportunity to shine while supporting our favorite team.
Of course, this is all very cool because it’s the OKC Thunder – but more than that, the Thunder have shown full confidence in InterWorks to handle this project.
Above: The InterWorks team at the press conference.